HARDWICK — Vittles Kaef (noun, a slang word for café) will offer a wide menu; including but not limited to hand-crafted sandwiches. They will also serve homestyle soups, seasonal salads, self-serve slow cook meals, breakfast sandwiches, and “Hawwt Dawwgs”. Vittles is a new up-and-coming sandwich and soup shop located in[Read More…]
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Headstone Cleaning May 23
CRAFTSBURY COMMON – On May 23, from 9 a.m., to 2:30 p.m., members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, St. John de Crèvecoeur Chapter, will be at the North Craftsbury Cemetery on Craftsbury Common to clean headstones. Members of the community are invited to join them to help and[Read More…]
Califano Winner of DAR Essay Contest
HARDWICK – The first prize winner of the Daughters of American Revolution Essay Contest was Matthew Califano from Craftsbury Common. He was presented a certificate and a medal at the DAR meeting on April 20th. Califano also won first prize at the state level and 3rd prize at the New[Read More…]
Memorial Day Remembrance Craftsbury
CRAFTSBURY – The Memorial Day remembrance will begin at the Craftsbury Academy gym at 10 a.m., on Monday, May 27. There will be songs and poems and a parade down to the cemetery for children to lay flowers, then a wreath laying at the Veterans’ Memorial followed by a picnic[Read More…]
Plant Swap May 26
EAST HARDWICK – A plant swap will be held Sunday, May 26, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., at the Calendonia Grange No. 9, 88 E. Church St., East Hardwick. All plants are free to take or drop off. Everyone is welcome to take some plants home. Plants donated to the[Read More…]
Farmers’ Market Opening
HARDWICK – The Hardwick Farmers’ Market will open for the season on Friday, May 24. At 3 p.m., Bread & Puppet will be providing Cantastorias, short shows and songs, and at 3:30 p.m., the Hardwick Recreation Committee will be hosting a family bike ride (meet at the community garden granite[Read More…]
Barbecue Entices Voters to Info Session
PLAINFIELD – The select board will hold a meeting on Thursday, May 16, at 5:30 p.m., to give voters a chance to discuss the articles they will be voting on at the May 22 Plainfield Town Meeting. Both meetings will be at the Plainfield Town Hall Opera House, 18 High[Read More…]
Three Sundays of Bird Walks
GREENSBORO – The Greensboro Conservation Commission and Greensboro Free Library are cosponsoring three Sunday morning bird walks led by local birders. In addition to bird identification books, the library has two pairs of binoculars available for loan, and additional pairs may be available to borrow for each walk. The first walk,[Read More…]
Museum Solicits Submission for New Exhibit
GLOVER – The Museum of Everyday Life is soliciting submissions for its upcoming exhibition about stains, which will open on Sunday, July 28. The museum also invites community participation in the exhibit installation. The due date for submissions is July 1. Stains conjure all kinds of associations, as accidental and[Read More…]
Greensboro Bend Wouldn’t be the Same Without Jane Johns
GREENSBORO – Jane Tousant Johns has lived her life in Greensboro Bend, being born on Tousant Hill in Stannard, just a stone’s throw away from where she lives today. Jane graduated as valedictorian of her 1965 class from Greensboro High School. As anyone could expect, she was very active in[Read More…]
National 4-H Conference Promotes Civic Engagement
BURLINGTON – The 2024 National 4-H Conference provided a platform for 4-H teens to engage in conversation with federal agencies on important issues that can impact their future from climate change and clean energy to promoting inclusivity, improving mobility safety and paying for college. The conference, from April 19 to[Read More…]
Barn Dance to Benefit Library, Chamber Players
EAST CRAFTSBURY – Saturday, May 18, from 6 to 8 p.m., Dave Rowell will host a benefit barn dance and silent auction at his Brassknocker Farm Barn on the East Craftsbury Road. The barn dance was started in 2017 as a benefit for two local nonprofits, the Craftsbury Public Library,[Read More…]


